Tim Blanning's new book has attracted a good deal of review attention. Amongst the most interesting:
(i) a joint interview with Blanning and Ian Bostridge in Standpoint
(ii) Simon Heffer in the Telegraph - very critical of the book, particularly its apparent neglect of 20th century English music, and its 'navel-gazing expatiations' on John Coltrane or Eric Clapton.
(iii) James Penrose in The New Criterion
(iv) further reviews in the Guardian and Independent
Theology at the University of Southampton between the world wars
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Part of my responsibilities in the Hartley Library at the University of
Southampton is building up the digital collections of the Library, which
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